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there's water everywhere in south carolina. just got word that i-95 is now closed in both directions and all the alternate routes are closed, too. traffic literally has stopped going north and south up and down the eastern seaboard for trucks, for cars, for mostly rail travel, too. everyone has to wait for the water to recede in the days ahe ahead. this was just a flow. the storm responsible is still spinning right now over north flo florida, southern georgia.
there's water everywhere in south carolina. just got word that i-95 is now closed in both directions and all the alternate routes are closed, too. traffic literally has stopped going north and south up and down the eastern seaboard for trucks, for cars, for mostly rail travel, too. everyone has to wait for the water to recede in the days ahe ahead. this was just a flow. the storm responsible is still spinning right now over north flo florida, southern georgia.
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this is from south carolina. people are being swept away, in some cases, half to just hold on and create these human chains to rescue one another in these floodwaters. we will have more of this video and live reports throughout the morning. stay with us. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you'
this is from south carolina. people are being swept away, in some cases, half to just hold on and create these human chains to rescue one another in these floodwaters. we will have more of this video and live reports throughout the morning. stay with us. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for...
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carolina as a band of continues to impact south carolina. conditions should improve rain wise but 6 inches of rain will still be possible along coastal areas of south carolina. the band continues to pivot across the state. this is all due to a lot of tropical moisture from the atlantic coming in and interacting with an upper-level low. you have the perfect weather setup to see catastrophic floods over south carolina. we mentioned rain still coming down and gusting winds will be another concern. let's head over to you in new york. >> i was born right there in florence, south carolina so our prayers are with all of the folks. that catastrophic rainfall killing at least five people he across the state. officials urging people stay inside if you are not in danger of flooding as the national guard moves in. jonathan joins us live in columbia. >> good morning to you. standing on the banks you can see the swool encreek raging over the bridge. the waters were over top of the bridge. you can see the toppled guardrails the flood waters also damaged mu
carolina as a band of continues to impact south carolina. conditions should improve rain wise but 6 inches of rain will still be possible along coastal areas of south carolina. the band continues to pivot across the state. this is all due to a lot of tropical moisture from the atlantic coming in and interacting with an upper-level low. you have the perfect weather setup to see catastrophic floods over south carolina. we mentioned rain still coming down and gusting winds will be another concern....
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carolina. >> reporter: we are standing on highway 301 in manning, south carolina. this major highway that leads to florida is covered in flood water. at least as far as the eye can see. we are looking at possibly a mile covered in water. all around there are vehicles submerged. debris scattered across the road. officials tell us they don't know when this water will recede. possibly into the coming days if not the coming week. >> this is not over. just because the rain stops, we are not out of the woods. we have a vulnerable situation. >> reporter: despite the obvious problems here, there are some signs of progress. the lights are back on in town and the water is slowly, but surely receding. again, we are not sure if it will be raining in the coming days and making this situation possibly worse. boris sanchez, cnn, manning, south carolina. >> thank you, boris. i want to bring in lieutenant colonel cindy king from the south carolina national guard. thank you for speaking with us this morning. i wonder if you can give us the latest information as people across the sta
carolina. >> reporter: we are standing on highway 301 in manning, south carolina. this major highway that leads to florida is covered in flood water. at least as far as the eye can see. we are looking at possibly a mile covered in water. all around there are vehicles submerged. debris scattered across the road. officials tell us they don't know when this water will recede. possibly into the coming days if not the coming week. >> this is not over. just because the rain stops, we are...
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south carolina underwater. how crews from our area are now working to help. >> accused of murdering three people over a 10--year period. today, charles severance goes on trial. >> just about 30 minutes until sunrise over the district. thanks for waking up with us. >> we have your time-saver traffic, but begin with howard. >>> clouds are moving towards the north-northwest they are broken up. moved into pennsylvania and a lot of breaks now. afew clouds and a good deal of sun. temperatures in the 4s and 50s. abeautiful picture at the weather camera of the clearing skies. 62 at noon. highs today in the mid to upper 60s. a great start to the week. here is larry. >>> we were single tracking, but that is resolved. buses are running on schedule as well. in the capital beltway we have good news. 23rd parkway at iverson place was closed because of a police investigation. when that wraps up that road will be open. here is a look from sky 9. you can see volume as as you make your way towards the capital beltway. again, typ
south carolina underwater. how crews from our area are now working to help. >> accused of murdering three people over a 10--year period. today, charles severance goes on trial. >> just about 30 minutes until sunrise over the district. thanks for waking up with us. >> we have your time-saver traffic, but begin with howard. >>> clouds are moving towards the north-northwest they are broken up. moved into pennsylvania and a lot of breaks now. afew clouds and a good deal...
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deaths in south carolina so far. two in north carolina. those numbers could rise this morning. president obama has declared a major disaster ordering federal aid. the mayor of columbia expects things to get worse before they get better with damage in the billions of dollars. the problem now is flooded streams flowing into swollen rivers. officials say 18 dams have breached or failed in the state. near columbia, a mandatory evacuation has been ordered downstream of the overcreek river. >> helicopter crews and dozens more from the air in rescue operations. some guard troops ordered to help state troopers. this man risked his safety to get caskets out of a grave site. >> this is somebody's family. we have to respect the dead. that's family suffering. family popped up out of the ground. it is the human thing to do. >> with the latest on the flooding, cnn's boris sanchez in south carolina. >> reporter: we are in manning, south carolina. this major highway that leads all the way to florida is covered in flood water. at lea
deaths in south carolina so far. two in north carolina. those numbers could rise this morning. president obama has declared a major disaster ordering federal aid. the mayor of columbia expects things to get worse before they get better with damage in the billions of dollars. the problem now is flooded streams flowing into swollen rivers. officials say 18 dams have breached or failed in the state. near columbia, a mandatory evacuation has been ordered downstream of the overcreek river. >>...
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south carolina is submerged. days of rain coming to an end but not before roads turned into rivers with dramatic rescues. now we're seeing absolute devastation from above. >> what we got on us now is all we own. our kids got one outfit on everybody. >> nothing to worry about no more. everybody lost everything they had. >> this morning, new flooding dangers. we are live on ground.
south carolina is submerged. days of rain coming to an end but not before roads turned into rivers with dramatic rescues. now we're seeing absolute devastation from above. >> what we got on us now is all we own. our kids got one outfit on everybody. >> nothing to worry about no more. everybody lost everything they had. >> this morning, new flooding dangers. we are live on ground.
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nine deaths in south carolina and two in north carolina. tonight the governor is warning people to be on alert amid the devastating flooding and tonight more communities have been evacuated and more roads and bridges need to be closed as the water runs downstream toward the coast. 40,000 people are without water, but help is on the way, news 4's mark segraves with the local rescue team that's been deployed. >> part of the rescue effort in south carolina includes more than 80 members of a local search and rescue team. virginia task force one is now in the charleston area and prepared to weeks if necessary. virginia task force one based out of fairfax county is part of search and rescue teams, about 45 minutes of the elite team are in south carolina last night equipped with boats and search dogs. they are now in the charleston area coordinating with local and federal agencies and even subsiding with the governor of south carolina and theyearned that more evacuations in low-lying areas are likely. the fairfax-based team are responding to disas
nine deaths in south carolina and two in north carolina. tonight the governor is warning people to be on alert amid the devastating flooding and tonight more communities have been evacuated and more roads and bridges need to be closed as the water runs downstream toward the coast. 40,000 people are without water, but help is on the way, news 4's mark segraves with the local rescue team that's been deployed. >> part of the rescue effort in south carolina includes more than 80 members of a...
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there's water everywhere in south carolina. just got word that i-95 is now closed in both directions and all the alternate routes are closed, too. traffic literally has stopped going north and south up and down the eastern seaboard for trucks, for cars, for mostly rail travel, too. everyone has to wait for the water to recede in the days ahe ahead. this was just a flow. the storm responsible is still spinning right now over north flo florida, southern georgia. it just shifted out of charleston. they had the worst weather yesterday. today's fears are columbia, georgetown, south carolina and now shifting up towards myrtle beach this afternoon. rainfall totals are incredible. boone hall plantation, 24 inches of rain. that's from a national weather service employee who works there. we'll add possibly another 6 to 10 inch on top of that. this area is white is where we've seen above eight inches of rain. that includes from columbia, into charleston and now northward. we'll soon add to the totals in myrtle beach. water is literally ev
there's water everywhere in south carolina. just got word that i-95 is now closed in both directions and all the alternate routes are closed, too. traffic literally has stopped going north and south up and down the eastern seaboard for trucks, for cars, for mostly rail travel, too. everyone has to wait for the water to recede in the days ahe ahead. this was just a flow. the storm responsible is still spinning right now over north flo florida, southern georgia. it just shifted out of charleston....
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you know 18 inches in parts of south carolina. you work into mt. pleasant. they recorded 24 inches of rainfall. you do the math for the surface area of south carolina, that equates to 65 billion gallons of water. you take niagara falls, that is how much that flows over the falls in ten days is what occurred in south carolina this weekend. to layout the land of the palmetto state, we are indicating the purple and pink and that is where the heaviest rainfall came down. the state average was 8 inches of rainfall. you take that and put that together. we are talking over 4 trillion gallons of water. that could fill seven million olympic size swimming pools. the third highest weather event. we know joaquin made that impact. i compare this to peeling back a layer of onion. this is another storm with the heavy rainfall. are getting more rain? it looks like we are. the vast majority over far northern coasts of south carolina or myrtle beach with up to .50 or 1 inch. and south of columbia, it could get an additional 1 to 2 inches. a dangerous scenario. >> it is a dang
you know 18 inches in parts of south carolina. you work into mt. pleasant. they recorded 24 inches of rainfall. you do the math for the surface area of south carolina, that equates to 65 billion gallons of water. you take niagara falls, that is how much that flows over the falls in ten days is what occurred in south carolina this weekend. to layout the land of the palmetto state, we are indicating the purple and pink and that is where the heaviest rainfall came down. the state average was 8...
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this is in south carolina and the neighbors states. the weather may be a little better, but the threat is still bad. 40,000 people still without water. many don't have their power either. now the main concern today, all of that rainfall rushing down to the lower coast possibly triggering even more evacuations. now we've learned later this week that second of homeland security jay johnson will travel to the state of south carolina to review response and recovery efforts. eun. >> angie goff from the live desk. thank you, angie. 5:03 is your time. we are following virginia task force one in south carolina. the team from fairfax county posted these new pictures of what they're doing. you can see they're assisting cleanup efforts there. they're also assessing damage to
this is in south carolina and the neighbors states. the weather may be a little better, but the threat is still bad. 40,000 people still without water. many don't have their power either. now the main concern today, all of that rainfall rushing down to the lower coast possibly triggering even more evacuations. now we've learned later this week that second of homeland security jay johnson will travel to the state of south carolina to review response and recovery efforts. eun. >> angie goff...
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carolina -- south carolina governor nickki haley who wrappd up her news conference talking about how her residents, 5 million of them in south carolina are facing stuff like that. the high tide are making matters i whole lot worse which has seen record catastrophic flooding after days of unprecedented rains. those rains haven't given up which means the flooding will continue even after the rain stops. we'll take yah back to the carolinas in just a few minutes and first we want to get to this story we're watching on msnbc. roseburg, oregon, it's the first sunday where that community is now having to remember and look back to thursday. remembering the nine people killed when the gunman opened fire on the campus of umpqua community college on thursday. a town barely over 21,000 people, no one has been left untouched certainly by this tragedy. those nine victims you see here who lost their lives, many of which were very, very young just starting their lives. i like to bring in po kim murray, someone who knows what that roseburg community is going through. she's a resident of newtown, con
carolina -- south carolina governor nickki haley who wrappd up her news conference talking about how her residents, 5 million of them in south carolina are facing stuff like that. the high tide are making matters i whole lot worse which has seen record catastrophic flooding after days of unprecedented rains. those rains haven't given up which means the flooding will continue even after the rain stops. we'll take yah back to the carolinas in just a few minutes and first we want to get to this...
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a state of emergency there in south carolina. and this has been described as a catastrophic event because it hasn't happened in many, many years. and people are dealing with just an incredible amount of water. you can see those people there, human chain i was talking about, as they reach for their maybe who was there stuck at a stop sign. nick, can you hear me, are you on the line there? i understand that you've been trying to get through this in your car. >> reporter: we are. we're in a coving coverage vehicle here being driven by our engineer right into the heavy disaster area. we've vus pulled up on the scene here, a downed tree, several residents looking at this just remarkable flooding that has captured some cars in it. what i see out of my window is at least two, three cars submerged under water. it is by all accounts a desperate situation with the rain just relentlessly pounding the state of south carolina. the storm trapped over the state, governor nikki haley who we are expecting a news conference from in just about 30 m
a state of emergency there in south carolina. and this has been described as a catastrophic event because it hasn't happened in many, many years. and people are dealing with just an incredible amount of water. you can see those people there, human chain i was talking about, as they reach for their maybe who was there stuck at a stop sign. nick, can you hear me, are you on the line there? i understand that you've been trying to get through this in your car. >> reporter: we are. we're in a...
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this specifically in south carolina. you saw there people forming a human chain, a link, trying to pull a man out of the water who was holding on to a stop sign. who is another man up to his neck that water. this is so -- this is such a good example behalf we're talking about what we say flooding. it's not just about rising water. it's about water that moves so quickly that 12 inches of or 12 feet of water can move an entire car. you can imagine how much it takes just to move a person. >> just 12 inches to move the car. officials have been called to more than 100 water rescues across dorchester county. one county that is affected here. many others are dealing with the flooding. that number likely to grow in the coming hours and days. this morning nearly 30,000 people across south carolina without power. three counties under a flash flood emergency. so you know the epicenter of what we're seeing here is that eastern coast of south carolina. >> yeah. they're saying 18 to 24 inches can move an entire like an suv or larger -
this specifically in south carolina. you saw there people forming a human chain, a link, trying to pull a man out of the water who was holding on to a stop sign. who is another man up to his neck that water. this is so -- this is such a good example behalf we're talking about what we say flooding. it's not just about rising water. it's about water that moves so quickly that 12 inches of or 12 feet of water can move an entire car. you can imagine how much it takes just to move a person. >>...
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that's how south carolina is -- what south carolina is dealing with right now. the river is at its highest level since 1936. that's why we keep telling people to stay off the roads, stay out of the roadways. stay clear. we'll talk a little bit more about that but i want to give you as much information as we have. this is all hands on deck so there's a lot of information. the main thing we're dealing with is it's literally changing by the minute so we're dealing with those issues as we can. i want to turn it over to our climatologist and let him give you an update and i'll take it back from there. >> good afternoon, i'm from the state climate office. we're watching a persistent plume of moisture coming in off the ocean. this is what has delivered this rain throughout the evening. we'll continue to see light rain, rain showers throughout the mid-lands all the way to myrtle beach. there are some heavier showers in myrtle beach. we're expecting heavier showers to diminish by midnight tonight. we will maintain the rain showers through monday, however those will becom
that's how south carolina is -- what south carolina is dealing with right now. the river is at its highest level since 1936. that's why we keep telling people to stay off the roads, stay out of the roadways. stay clear. we'll talk a little bit more about that but i want to give you as much information as we have. this is all hands on deck so there's a lot of information. the main thing we're dealing with is it's literally changing by the minute so we're dealing with those issues as we can. i...
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here's a photo from columbia, south carolina. these people are standing on the back of the bed of their truck. notice the fire department trying to rescue these people. this is the scene taking place throughout columbia, south carolina, north charleston and north myrtle beach toward florence. we're talking now not just about the monetary damage. we easily have a couple thousand people. 10,000. who knows how many people that don't have homes to live in. that whole bottom floor of that house has at least four to five water. and that's the scene. i've seen apartment complexes halfway up. people can't live in those places anymore. a lot of sheetrock has to be torn out. here's more pictures of first responders rescuing people from their homes. some of the rescues were dramatic. some like this pulling people out of their homes surrounded by water. also roads are closed. i-95 from interstate 20 to interstate 26. that's dozens of miles of major interstate where people can't get up and down the east coast. think of all the truckers stuck
here's a photo from columbia, south carolina. these people are standing on the back of the bed of their truck. notice the fire department trying to rescue these people. this is the scene taking place throughout columbia, south carolina, north charleston and north myrtle beach toward florence. we're talking now not just about the monetary damage. we easily have a couple thousand people. 10,000. who knows how many people that don't have homes to live in. that whole bottom floor of that house has...
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carolina and in charleston, south carolina is, where we saw several feet of water, and our jaws dropped when we saw the striking images here all around columbia, south carolina, which seems to have suffered the worst. >> and the picture beside you, nick, it is just astounding, and the amount of water and the distance and the immense geography that this flooding cover covers. stand by, nick. wane to bring in chad, and few more numbers that the governor announced which is 40,000 people don't have drinking water, and 26,000 without power like ly to swell, and she said that the number will swell, and the issue here, chad, and it is not just the weather, but the runoff is continuing to swell everywhere. >> yes, and the governor was very clear about the midlands, and we will break down south carolina, the low country boil, and the midlands and upstate. they had a lot of rain upstate and in the midlands that will eventually have to get down to the low country. the flash flood warnings are smaller, and the flood warnings are not going to be smaller, and the rivers will be out of the banks, ashl
carolina and in charleston, south carolina is, where we saw several feet of water, and our jaws dropped when we saw the striking images here all around columbia, south carolina, which seems to have suffered the worst. >> and the picture beside you, nick, it is just astounding, and the amount of water and the distance and the immense geography that this flooding cover covers. stand by, nick. wane to bring in chad, and few more numbers that the governor announced which is 40,000 people...
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joining us from south carolina, the south carolina congressman and democrat james clyburn, and thank you for joining us. i want to get your quick reaction to sheriff's decision today to fire that deputy? >> well, thank you very much for having me, wolf. i want to thank the sheriff lott for doing what he did as promptly as he did. i know the sheriff very well. i think that he did what was proper. unfortunately, this should not end this. i think that we have to begin to review our school procedures. as you know, wolf, i am a former edge educator, and i taught eighth graders, and i know what it is like to have an eighth grader act up in class. and we have had young children, and not all of us, but i have had teenager, and sometimes the teenagers mouth off, and when they do, we are have to treat them as teenagers, and we have to conduct ourselves as professionals. that deputy, that resource officer did not conduct himself as a professional dealing with a young developing child. we should always keep in mind that all of us have been young ourselves, and all of us know that we have at some
joining us from south carolina, the south carolina congressman and democrat james clyburn, and thank you for joining us. i want to get your quick reaction to sheriff's decision today to fire that deputy? >> well, thank you very much for having me, wolf. i want to thank the sheriff lott for doing what he did as promptly as he did. i know the sheriff very well. i think that he did what was proper. unfortunately, this should not end this. i think that we have to begin to review our school...
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deadly unprecedented flooding in south carolina. the governor deploying 600 members of the national guard with the state experiencing rainfall totals never seen before. the governor calls this a once in a 1,000 year weather event. it has triggered more than 200 water rescues. roads all over the state shutdown by flooding. cars and trucks washed away. look at the aerial view where water levels rising so fast that the coast guard had to air lift this mother and 15-month-old infant to safety. look at the folks in columbia. >> i can't get over the water. >> raging waist deep waters. holding on to a stop sign. rescue operations set to begin in the state capital today. the torrential rain and floods leaving some with no choice but to completely rebuild. >> we have lost everything. what i got on my body is everything. pretty much everybody down that hill has lost everything. vehicles, clothes, everything. the best thing is we still have our lives. >> more than 18 inches to 24 inches of rain in places in that state in a day or less. you can
deadly unprecedented flooding in south carolina. the governor deploying 600 members of the national guard with the state experiencing rainfall totals never seen before. the governor calls this a once in a 1,000 year weather event. it has triggered more than 200 water rescues. roads all over the state shutdown by flooding. cars and trucks washed away. look at the aerial view where water levels rising so fast that the coast guard had to air lift this mother and 15-month-old infant to safety. look...
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everything will be shut down in south carolina tomorrow. back to you. >> janice dean, thank you very much. we'll be right back. >>> we have been excited and abuzz all over the building about the rollout tomorrow. don't miss it on the radio. let's pop up pictures of south carolina. interstate i-95, 75-mile
everything will be shut down in south carolina tomorrow. back to you. >> janice dean, thank you very much. we'll be right back. >>> we have been excited and abuzz all over the building about the rollout tomorrow. don't miss it on the radio. let's pop up pictures of south carolina. interstate i-95, 75-mile
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i serve in the south carolina state senate where it was especially so. i'm going to share with you observations about a couple of changes that we saw and understand that change in the south is often coupled with tragedy. it's often coupled with tragedy. in the winter of 2015, our sessions run from january to
i serve in the south carolina state senate where it was especially so. i'm going to share with you observations about a couple of changes that we saw and understand that change in the south is often coupled with tragedy. it's often coupled with tragedy. in the winter of 2015, our sessions run from january to
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you cannot travel in the state of south carolina. of course, we'll bring you that press conference with the governor when it happens. this is, in some cases, unprecedented, over 24 inches of rainfall in parts of the state. that will go down as one of the mosts had store rick rainfall events in south carolina because of the system. and the potential for more flooding throughout the day and tomorrow things will start to clear out. man, we still have to go through the next 12 hours or so. flood advisory posted for much of south carolina up into north carolina and these are flash flood warnings, meaning that we have imminent flooding. look at the rainfall over the last 48 hours. we're referring this as a fire hose positioned over south carolina and it's been there for at least three days, the plume of moisture that has a bulls-eye in south carolina and part of the problem is, we have this area of low pressure, this cut-off low and joaquin. so we have the counter clockwise motion from this hurricane and then you also have the onshore flow
you cannot travel in the state of south carolina. of course, we'll bring you that press conference with the governor when it happens. this is, in some cases, unprecedented, over 24 inches of rainfall in parts of the state. that will go down as one of the mosts had store rick rainfall events in south carolina because of the system. and the potential for more flooding throughout the day and tomorrow things will start to clear out. man, we still have to go through the next 12 hours or so. flood...
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columbia, south carolina, saw 12 inches of rain. fairfax fire and rescue is sending a team to south carolina to help overweaponed reonders there. they received a call from fema at 9:00 p.m. last night and jumped into action. about 80 responders jumped into action. coming up, they'll be live for more on the equipment that the team will use. >>> 100 potential jurors will report to court today for the beginning of a murder trial a decade in the making. charles severance is charged with three deaths in alexandria. the killings happened over a ten-year span. his trial could last as long as six weeks. "news4's" julie carey will be in court to cover it. >>> the college's president says she wanted students to start coming back following last week's mass shootsing. christopher harper mercer killed nine students last thursday night. police areyh killed himself. >> this is not a club we wanted to join. we did not want to be part of the sandy hook club, but we're now members, the newest members. the senior members are all taking care of us. >>
columbia, south carolina, saw 12 inches of rain. fairfax fire and rescue is sending a team to south carolina to help overweaponed reonders there. they received a call from fema at 9:00 p.m. last night and jumped into action. about 80 responders jumped into action. coming up, they'll be live for more on the equipment that the team will use. >>> 100 potential jurors will report to court today for the beginning of a murder trial a decade in the making. charles severance is charged with...
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reporter: south carolina. reporter: floodwaters are receding in columbia, south carolina now leaving behind massive damage. a giant sinkhole practically swallowed this tax office while raging waters ripped apart >> the community is strong, and it will be rebuilt, but it's going to take a long time. reporter: military choppers are flying looking for people who may still need help. over the weekend crews rescued hundreds of victims from fast moving floodwaters. the governor is urging residents in hard hit areas to stay indoors. >> this is not over. just because the rain stops does not mean that we are out of the woods. reporter: the rain and floods have left more than 40,000 people without drinking water. the state is setting up water distribution sites until the taps are flowing again with clean water. cbs news columbia, south carolina. >>> just absolutely wild weather there. they say it hasn't been like in this in a thousand years. >> they are not out of the woods yet. >> thousand year rain event means it has
reporter: south carolina. reporter: floodwaters are receding in columbia, south carolina now leaving behind massive damage. a giant sinkhole practically swallowed this tax office while raging waters ripped apart >> the community is strong, and it will be rebuilt, but it's going to take a long time. reporter: military choppers are flying looking for people who may still need help. over the weekend crews rescued hundreds of victims from fast moving floodwaters. the governor is urging...
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what does it look like today in south carolina? >> it's just remarkable, kate, when you look at the impact this rain has had. just consistent downpour. the intensity of that rain has stopped. it really isn't raining right now. that's the scary part for local officials here. they worry that residents are going to look out their window and think this is all over. when you look at the weather models, it seems this storm is lingering and hovering over the state of south carolina, nowhere seemingly harder hit than here in column bee, yeah the state capital. the concern, of course, this is in the middle of the state. this water has to go somewhere. perhaps towards the coast. that creates another problem for places like charleston. let's get back to that point about the water. i just spoke to the mayor of columbia, steven benjamin, who told me few places have had their water restored but there are still thousands of people without usable or drinkable water. they worry that that is going to be the issue going forward. we were in charleston
what does it look like today in south carolina? >> it's just remarkable, kate, when you look at the impact this rain has had. just consistent downpour. the intensity of that rain has stopped. it really isn't raining right now. that's the scary part for local officials here. they worry that residents are going to look out their window and think this is all over. when you look at the weather models, it seems this storm is lingering and hovering over the state of south carolina, nowhere...
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look at this, places in south carolina 26.88 inches and this is close to columbia, south carolina and very close to myrtle beach is at 21.63 inches in gills creek, south carolina at 28.3 inches and we've seen the pictures of the extensive flooding and we'll tell you over and over again never drive through flooded roadways and take a look at this guy this is down to south carolina and he's going into a raging river. you can see some guys stuck in it and he tris to make it through and this does not happen. fortunately, this guy was saved by a good samaritan and both had to be saved by a rescue squad. that goodness they were able to get out okay. once again, someone trying to drive through flooded roadways. >> i mentioned for us, our only concern is the coastal flooding that we've got. it will be the cool numbers and look at the lows, 44 in gaithersburg and 45 in kull pepper and 52 in d.c. starting off on a very cold note tomorrow, but here's the best part of the forecast. hour by hour tomorrow, we'll warm up nicely. 56, cool by 8:00 and 69, close to 70 with sunshine for noon and get out
look at this, places in south carolina 26.88 inches and this is close to columbia, south carolina and very close to myrtle beach is at 21.63 inches in gills creek, south carolina at 28.3 inches and we've seen the pictures of the extensive flooding and we'll tell you over and over again never drive through flooded roadways and take a look at this guy this is down to south carolina and he's going into a raging river. you can see some guys stuck in it and he tris to make it through and this does...
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i just returned from south carolina. i'm sure many members of the body are watching this drama unfold on television. i've never seen anything like it. i was in the charleston area over the weekend. 18 inches in about 24 hours. columbia, south carolina, is really under siege as a 1,000-year historic rain. i'm not a meet yorlings, but -- meteorologist but it seems everything bad that could happen did happen. all 46 counties received federal emergency declaration. there's been a verbal request for a major disaster declaration for 11 counties, 1,300 national guardsmen deployed, 7,000 more on stand-by. the state troopers, the entire trooper force is on the road. 1,250 south carolina d.o.t. maintenance employees working, 550 road closures, 150 bridge closures, 26,000 and climbing without power. 40,000 and climbing without water. nine deaths and the economic damage we don't know yet. there will be an insurance component and there will be a disaster relief component. as we get through this and look at the damages, that comes lat
i just returned from south carolina. i'm sure many members of the body are watching this drama unfold on television. i've never seen anything like it. i was in the charleston area over the weekend. 18 inches in about 24 hours. columbia, south carolina, is really under siege as a 1,000-year historic rain. i'm not a meet yorlings, but -- meteorologist but it seems everything bad that could happen did happen. all 46 counties received federal emergency declaration. there's been a verbal request for...
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this is the town of manning, south carolina. it's a relatively small town, but as i get out of the way you can see it has been pounded by these flood waters. behind me is highway 301. and you can't see how far the water goes here, at least a mile of flooding here. it is surrounded by businesses. we have a convenience store, a church, several restaurants nearby. one of them was helping to feed the national guard. but most of these businesses are flooded, dozens of cars are submerged, and tonight the town of manning is blacked out. there's no power here. and officials aren't sure when this water is going to go away. emergency search and rescue operations in rain-ravaged south carolina. more than 200 rescues and counting. heroic scenes playing out one after the other after an historic storm. the coast guard air lifting a mother and her 15-month-old child from their flooded home. in columbia, good samaritans forming a human chain to save the stranded from chest-high water. >> he just made a mistake. there he goes. >> reporter: this
this is the town of manning, south carolina. it's a relatively small town, but as i get out of the way you can see it has been pounded by these flood waters. behind me is highway 301. and you can't see how far the water goes here, at least a mile of flooding here. it is surrounded by businesses. we have a convenience store, a church, several restaurants nearby. one of them was helping to feed the national guard. but most of these businesses are flooded, dozens of cars are submerged, and tonight...
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thank you so bill is on his way to south carolina. a task force from northern virginia is in south carolina already to help with the ongoing flooding. 80 members of the fairfax county urban search and rescue team gathered to pack up two tractor-trailers and six boats, and had out. managers, doctors, engineers, and hazardous material specials are among them. more than a dozen people had to be rescued by boat overnight after a mobile home park flooded in prince frederick, maryland. recededight, the water back into the patuxent river but early this morning, the water had returned and surrounded these homes and cars just hours after 17 people had to be rescued. as the sun came up over the patuxent river, the water once again begin to spill over the floodwalls. >> it did not get this high at all last year. it was all the way up here last night. she was here and watched as her niece had to be rescued from her home. >> it was a disaster last night. nobody from over there could get in. they had to bring in a boat. banks lives in this home clo
thank you so bill is on his way to south carolina. a task force from northern virginia is in south carolina already to help with the ongoing flooding. 80 members of the fairfax county urban search and rescue team gathered to pack up two tractor-trailers and six boats, and had out. managers, doctors, engineers, and hazardous material specials are among them. more than a dozen people had to be rescued by boat overnight after a mobile home park flooded in prince frederick, maryland. recededight,...
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task force one are an hour away from south carolina. they got the call to move out and help around nine last night. how the team deployed in just six hours. >> reporter: when fema called these men and women answered. they are the elite machines of virginia task force one search and rescue team, mobilizing for the mission to flood ravaged south carolina in six hours. >> that's not a lot of time. >> reporter: in fact, most of the team members came straight from their fairfax county firehouses and never made it home. >> they didn't get the opportunity to say good-bye. we will take care of their family members. >> reporter: they bring all they need from food, water, clothes, some life-saving equipment. search crews bring everything they need with them, including this high-tech piece of equipment. a search camera. and this device extends out 15 feet. >> we can drill holes in concrete to look in those structures to see if we can find victims. >> reporter: medical specialist eddie thorson returned from nepal where he rescued a boy trapped in e
task force one are an hour away from south carolina. they got the call to move out and help around nine last night. how the team deployed in just six hours. >> reporter: when fema called these men and women answered. they are the elite machines of virginia task force one search and rescue team, mobilizing for the mission to flood ravaged south carolina in six hours. >> that's not a lot of time. >> reporter: in fact, most of the team members came straight from their fairfax...
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south carolina is not the only state affected. hurricane wa queens is moving southeast into the atlantic ocean, residents -- joaquin is moving southeast into the atlantic ocean and residents can expect widespread flooding tomorrow. >>> moose on the loose. watch as it jumps over a car. >>> and the wind is up. temperatures will come down. as for any rain ,, ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health. >>> a wild moose was on the loose in new hampshire today. the animal was captured running through backyards in a manchester neighborhood. at one point, i the moose hurdled over -- at one point, the moose hurldleled over a honda civic. no reports of injuries. >>> doctors without borders says it's pulling out of the city
south carolina is not the only state affected. hurricane wa queens is moving southeast into the atlantic ocean, residents -- joaquin is moving southeast into the atlantic ocean and residents can expect widespread flooding tomorrow. >>> moose on the loose. watch as it jumps over a car. >>> and the wind is up. temperatures will come down. as for any rain ,, ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we...
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. >>> right now in south carolina the capitol's water supply is dwindling. emergency crews and members of the national guard are working to plug up a hole in a canal that makes up columbia's main water supply. they have maintained some kind of level in the canal at this hour, however, city managers say the problem could leave even more people without water. >>> they're also warning even more dams could fail today. tens of thousands of people have no water and hundreds of thousands are under a boil water advisory right now. 15 people in south carolina and two in neighboring states have died. the rain there is over though. south carolina's governor says it is too early to estimate the cost of all of this damage. east of columbia we are following the efforts of virginia task force one. they are among the crews assessing the damage down there. fema sent a team from fairfax county earlier this week. take a look. you can see there assisting in the cleanup efforts there. they were also performing water rescues and delivering water and supplies.
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our beloved south carolina is underwater this morning. crews rushed to rescue people from their cars and houses. five people already dead and many more families in danger. we have team coverage. fox team coverage live on the grounds all over the state of south carolina. >> we do. >>> meanwhile, another hard hitting appearance by hillary rodham clinton. >> i'm so bumped. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that's like, you're all losers? >> what you missed from hillary's appearance live from new york. >>> i guess when you go to his wedding, it makes you a better impersonator. you're looking at a new way to get fox headlines 24/7. i'll take you on an exclusive behind the scenes tour of our brand new network, brand new radio channel. it's very exciting. where there was once a wall and offices, there is now a network. in case anyone asks later, mornings are better with friends. >> by the way, that's bill. i've seen his picture. >>> we are starting down south. let's get right to an extreme fox weather alert. they're calling it a one in a thousan
our beloved south carolina is underwater this morning. crews rushed to rescue people from their cars and houses. five people already dead and many more families in danger. we have team coverage. fox team coverage live on the grounds all over the state of south carolina. >> we do. >>> meanwhile, another hard hitting appearance by hillary rodham clinton. >> i'm so bumped. >> donald trump? isn't he the one that's like, you're all losers? >> what you missed from...
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two people missing in south carolina right now. 17 in north and south carolina have died. right after "news 4 today" nbc's kerry sanders will be live on the "today" show with the latest developments from the flood zone. >>> right now southern oregon university is shut down. the campus is closed today after a handwritten note with a potential threat on it was found. now no details on what exactly was written on that note but we know it was found in the woman's bathroom on the main campus. we want to take a look at the facebook page now of the university. they sent out an alert via social media to all students saying that the campus would be closed today because of that threat and only essential personnel are required to report. now the school is upping its security at a time that many are still on edge after last week's mass shooting at another oregon campus. we will continue to monitor the situation and bring you the very latest. n. >>> thank you, angie. 6:48. today jury selection in the charles severance trial heads into day three. the judge has dismissed about half of th
two people missing in south carolina right now. 17 in north and south carolina have died. right after "news 4 today" nbc's kerry sanders will be live on the "today" show with the latest developments from the flood zone. >>> right now southern oregon university is shut down. the campus is closed today after a handwritten note with a potential threat on it was found. now no details on what exactly was written on that note but we know it was found in the woman's...
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he is evacuated out of the area in south carolina. we'll try to get back with him as soon as we can. >>> now the breaking news only the deadly u.s. air strike in afghanistan over the week. the pentagon saying today afghan forces asked for strikes to eliminate a taliban threat. >> we have now learned that on october 3 afghan forces said they were getting fire. an air strike was called and several civilians were accidentally struck. this is different from the initial reports which indicated that u.s. forces were threatened and that the air strike was called on their behalf. >> at least 22 people were killed at the doctors without borders medical center. president obama said the u.s. department of defense is carrying out a full investigation but doctors without borders rejected the notion that the u.s. could investigate itself in a statement today that group said their description of the attack keeps changing from collateral damage to a tragic incident to attempting to pass responsibility to the afghanistan government. joining me now nbc
he is evacuated out of the area in south carolina. we'll try to get back with him as soon as we can. >>> now the breaking news only the deadly u.s. air strike in afghanistan over the week. the pentagon saying today afghan forces asked for strikes to eliminate a taliban threat. >> we have now learned that on october 3 afghan forces said they were getting fire. an air strike was called and several civilians were accidentally struck. this is different from the initial reports which...
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but this south carolina primary, the first in the south primary comes after that. she believes this is a place where she needs to have a firewall if she, you know, wants to withstand this challenge from bernie sanders, who's stronger in iowa, and of course in that new hampshire primary. fredricka? >> jeff zeleny, thank you so much in charleston, south carolina. we have so much more straight ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right after this. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ same eyes. same laugh. and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric™. vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking, and can continue to take certain doses of both namenda and donepezil. new namzaric is the first and only treatment to combine 2 proven alzheimer's medicines into a single once-a-day capsule that works 2 ways to fi
but this south carolina primary, the first in the south primary comes after that. she believes this is a place where she needs to have a firewall if she, you know, wants to withstand this challenge from bernie sanders, who's stronger in iowa, and of course in that new hampshire primary. fredricka? >> jeff zeleny, thank you so much in charleston, south carolina. we have so much more straight ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right after this. ♪jake reese, "day to feel...
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carolina and south carolina. mainly taking a real target there on south carolina. meanwhile, hurricane joaquin really weakened as it went by bermuda yesterday, and now it's north of there, and the track continues to take it well east of the canadian maritimes and well out to sea. for us the sky will continue to clear out. we'll have lots of sunshine today. by noontime we should make it into the mid-60s and then by late afternoon when you're heading back home, it should be around 70 degrees. warm pattern for the week ahalf. storm team 4 forecast, it may be near 80 degrees by wednesday afternoon. it look os to be the warmest over seven days. seven-day outlook, highs to mid-70s. next chance of rain looks to be friday afternoon. showers may come through. maybe even thunderstorms. no sevevere weather. clearing out just in time for next weekend. bright and sunny with highs around 70 degrees. slowdown, what's going on with that, melissa? >> looking pretty typical. still fairly slow. 95 northbound as you're headed to woo
carolina and south carolina. mainly taking a real target there on south carolina. meanwhile, hurricane joaquin really weakened as it went by bermuda yesterday, and now it's north of there, and the track continues to take it well east of the canadian maritimes and well out to sea. for us the sky will continue to clear out. we'll have lots of sunshine today. by noontime we should make it into the mid-60s and then by late afternoon when you're heading back home, it should be around 70 degrees....
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boris sanchez, cnn, manning, south carolina. >>> joining me on the phone from columbia south carolina is the information officer. i know you're busy. what's the latest assessment of the dam failures and breaches and how much of a risk do they pose right now? >> well, we've received several reports of localized voluntary evacuations issued by our local public response agencies and communities around the columbia area due to dam concerns. we've got one report of a dam that's being intentionally slightly breached so that it doesn't break further, and they can control the water flow. the president has declared a disaster for several counties in south carolina. that will free up many programs to be made available to the citizens directly affected by the storm. >> and we have a bit of a distortion on the line, but we're going to power through this with you because it's important information we want to get. these flood waters, they're projected to move southeast from the carolinas down toward the atlantic coastline, but five of the deaths so far are a result of people trying to drive through
boris sanchez, cnn, manning, south carolina. >>> joining me on the phone from columbia south carolina is the information officer. i know you're busy. what's the latest assessment of the dam failures and breaches and how much of a risk do they pose right now? >> well, we've received several reports of localized voluntary evacuations issued by our local public response agencies and communities around the columbia area due to dam concerns. we've got one report of a dam that's being...
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south carolina has received more than 24 inches of rain. jay gray is in columbia where they may not have drinking water up to four days. >> reporter: good evening, a curfew in columbia, south carolina and regions around this city where the flooding has been historic and devastating. rescue teams worked around the clock and continue to pull people out of flooded neighborhoods up to higher ground. this afternoon, south carolina governor nicky hhey -- nikki haley talked about the magnitude. >> we're at a low flood level. >> teams will be out all night and that includes local and state police and sheriffs and firefighters working to save those who may be trapped and make sure no one else gets into these floodwaters. it's moving into areas it's never been before. this is an historic flood and it's going to cause problems throughout the week here. we will continue to watch it for now. i'm jay gray in columbia, south carolina, nbc news. >> tonight, maryland governor gary hogan has stopped his state of emergency but will continue to monitor for flo
south carolina has received more than 24 inches of rain. jay gray is in columbia where they may not have drinking water up to four days. >> reporter: good evening, a curfew in columbia, south carolina and regions around this city where the flooding has been historic and devastating. rescue teams worked around the clock and continue to pull people out of flooded neighborhoods up to higher ground. this afternoon, south carolina governor nicky hhey -- nikki haley talked about the magnitude....
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this is the rain still left across south carolina. you can see it's still spinning around this area of low pressure further to the south. they've got one more day of rain to get through there. incredible. we're talking one to two feet of rain over the last couple days in that area. for us, it's a much quieter picture. joaquin stayed out to sea. we have a few clouds drifting up from the south and east this morning. we'll see a fair amount of cloud cover, especially early on today. temperatures starting out pretty chilly. 40s and 30s. clouds mixing with sunshine. it's a cool breeze. temperatures this afternoon should find their way back into the middle 60s. seven-day forecast coming up. here's emily west right now. >> i think you're going to like your ride if you're taking commuter rails this morning. not going to find any delays. everything is running on schedule. let's look at the staten island expressway near bradley avenue this morning. no delays there. not dealing with the construction this morning. everything is moving along just
this is the rain still left across south carolina. you can see it's still spinning around this area of low pressure further to the south. they've got one more day of rain to get through there. incredible. we're talking one to two feet of rain over the last couple days in that area. for us, it's a much quieter picture. joaquin stayed out to sea. we have a few clouds drifting up from the south and east this morning. we'll see a fair amount of cloud cover, especially early on today. temperatures...
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this is seen playing across the carolinas and as south carolina governor nikki haley says, testing the strength of those who live here. >> south carolina folks, i feel for those. they've lost their holmes, their belongings, but at the end of the day, they recognized their blessings. so right now we're a state with a lot of prayer and we're a strong state. we'll get through this. >> reporter: it's going to be a tough go even when the rain is over. later today still the creeks and rivers are going to continue to climb. flooding is going to be an issue. adding to the misery here, all of this blood water and no usable water for tens of thousands of families. the public water system has been compromised. some of the lines snapped. they don't expect to have water for tens of thousands until later this week. i'm jay gray, nbc news. >>> right now fairfax fire and rescue is sending a team to south carolina to help overwh m overwhelmed first responders. they received a call from fema at 9:00 p.m. and jumped into action. 80 responders and 59,000 pounds of equipment are on their way to south carol
this is seen playing across the carolinas and as south carolina governor nikki haley says, testing the strength of those who live here. >> south carolina folks, i feel for those. they've lost their holmes, their belongings, but at the end of the day, they recognized their blessings. so right now we're a state with a lot of prayer and we're a strong state. we'll get through this. >> reporter: it's going to be a tough go even when the rain is over. later today still the creeks and...
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the color purple indaundating south carolina, 10 to 20 inches. not only the greatest one-day total in history, greatest two-day, greatest three-day total, the most rain any month of october, the greatest rain in any month. and more is coming down. the moisture plume that you see here in the last 36 hours trailing over the same area, really comes from hurricane joaquin. an you imagine back on wednesday when the forecast had joaquin move into the same area after this rainfall? flood warnings still in effect. the concerns now, it's not just that water rescues continue in charleston and columbia, our concerns go to the western part of the state when we get to around greenville. the terrain is a little bit higher so what we're seeing is the runoff is so fast that, again, creeks and rivers are quickly rising to historic levels. there are river gauges that are being washed away. that doesn't happen. it tells you how high this is. all the water from greenville gets into the larger tributaries, suzanne, and it's going to come back to the shore. areas that
the color purple indaundating south carolina, 10 to 20 inches. not only the greatest one-day total in history, greatest two-day, greatest three-day total, the most rain any month of october, the greatest rain in any month. and more is coming down. the moisture plume that you see here in the last 36 hours trailing over the same area, really comes from hurricane joaquin. an you imagine back on wednesday when the forecast had joaquin move into the same area after this rainfall? flood warnings...
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>> there are some members from south carolina. in fact, two of them maid a crucial role in ousting boehner. >> here's what i'm wondering. you look at tee construction caused by mother nature in south carolina and the need for billions of dollars in federal funds. this is going to mean that they're going to have to vote down money to fix up their state. are they going to do that? >> you can parse the language when you're a member of congress and say that even though you voted against, say, hurricane sandy relief when it was new jersey and new york, south carolina is different because the circumstances are somehow different. that part of the hypocrisy most look at in washington and say it's absurd. it doesn't matter to these republicans or their constituents. they don't care. the house republicans, this minority within the republican majority, they don't want any dealings with this white house at owl or agreement or want washington to do anything. they want washington to get out of everybody's business and stop trying to fix problem
>> there are some members from south carolina. in fact, two of them maid a crucial role in ousting boehner. >> here's what i'm wondering. you look at tee construction caused by mother nature in south carolina and the need for billions of dollars in federal funds. this is going to mean that they're going to have to vote down money to fix up their state. are they going to do that? >> you can parse the language when you're a member of congress and say that even though you voted...
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leon: virginia task force one is there in south carolina. the 80-member task force helping fema with the search and the rescue missions. maryland sending its task force to help with the flood response. it is not clear how long it will be needed in south carolina. doug: it is near 80 degrees and sunshine will help dry it out. the weather bug camera in great falls. it's a beautiful sunrise this morning and through the morning. the skies got front and fair weather clouds. interesting timing of the year. the shadows are different. the longer shadows this time of day. officially today. you can see from the district it's 72 and 54 are the average. 35 was a record low from 1881. right now it's the upper 60's to the lower 70's. we get to the overnight hours and it will be clear and partly cloudy. 53 in bethesda and fairfax. 54 in woodbridge. it will be cooler north and west. it will be a mild and sunny afternoon. i do see cloudiness on the radar. it's got really low rain showing up at all. there is nothing more than the package of high clouds. the f
leon: virginia task force one is there in south carolina. the 80-member task force helping fema with the search and the rescue missions. maryland sending its task force to help with the flood response. it is not clear how long it will be needed in south carolina. doug: it is near 80 degrees and sunshine will help dry it out. the weather bug camera in great falls. it's a beautiful sunrise this morning and through the morning. the skies got front and fair weather clouds. interesting timing of the...
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the latest numbers 12 weather related deaths, 10 of them in south carolina. president obama signed a disaster declaration to provide federal fundsnds in the recover effort. now, among the heartbreaking stories, a pastor defied a order waving into waist high water to retrieve a floating casket with the family of the deceased right there. he toldnbc if that was my momma or my dad identify walk through hell or high water. today it happened to be high water. nbc's dave wagner has our report. >> reporter: from bad to worse in columbia, south carolina. after two feet of rain, dam breaches, flooding already hard-hit areas. >> we've got to get people downstream evacuated. if this dam goes, 50,000 people are going to be washed away. >> reporter: not everyone is heeding the warnings. >> we don't want to have to come out and rescue and much worse we don't want to have you added to this number of fatalities. >> reporter: with no other place to go shelters are filled with families. water is not safe to drink. and bottled water is in my demand. >> we got very little water
the latest numbers 12 weather related deaths, 10 of them in south carolina. president obama signed a disaster declaration to provide federal fundsnds in the recover effort. now, among the heartbreaking stories, a pastor defied a order waving into waist high water to retrieve a floating casket with the family of the deceased right there. he toldnbc if that was my momma or my dad identify walk through hell or high water. today it happened to be high water. nbc's dave wagner has our report....
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and south carolina. that produced historic and catastrophic flooding across the region. the rain moved offshore. joaquin moving away to pull moisture as well. it's a quieter picture. we need the dry picture across the carolinas to allow water to exit the states. flooding is on going. we do have a concern for dams that could be breached or threatens next couple days. river flooding along areas in eastern south carolina. some rivers are not even forecast to crest until the next couple of days. some as late as sunday morning. so this will continue to be a story we'll keep an eye on across south carolina with more flooding forecast. i want to take you out west because across parts of the rockies, we have a storm system exiting parts of mexico and moving into new mexico. with it we'll look at potential for flash flooding as well. we've been looking at it over the weekend, especially, even yesterday across places like vegas. the risk for storms is in place across new mexico, arizona and also southwestern parts
and south carolina. that produced historic and catastrophic flooding across the region. the rain moved offshore. joaquin moving away to pull moisture as well. it's a quieter picture. we need the dry picture across the carolinas to allow water to exit the states. flooding is on going. we do have a concern for dams that could be breached or threatens next couple days. river flooding along areas in eastern south carolina. some rivers are not even forecast to crest until the next couple of days....
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the governor of south carolina saying this afternoon she's activated the national guard. there have been at least 200 water rescues just since last night, so many that officials have ordered mandatory curfews in several cities. rivers are rising, dams are being breached. power has been knocked out and rainfalling in record amounts and it's not over yet. 9 million americans remain under a flood watch or warning. we have a team of correspondents across the area tonight. let's begin with gabe gutierrez tonight. >> neighborhoods are preparing for another night, virtually cut off, evacuations are underw underway, more emergency shelters are opening, and it's still range. already under a federal state of emergency, tonight south carolina is under water, one of the worst floods in its history, in a staggering water rescue effort is underway. >> it just happened, we thought we were clear and it started pouring rain. >> she was trapped in her home overnight. >> ever seen anything like this? >> never, ever. >> this area is amazing how much water is here. and it's just -- everything
the governor of south carolina saying this afternoon she's activated the national guard. there have been at least 200 water rescues just since last night, so many that officials have ordered mandatory curfews in several cities. rivers are rising, dams are being breached. power has been knocked out and rainfalling in record amounts and it's not over yet. 9 million americans remain under a flood watch or warning. we have a team of correspondents across the area tonight. let's begin with gabe...
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south carolina. they have 40,000 residents who don't have good drinking residents. bottled water is being brought in. at this point officials say it could be days before all that water that came down in southern south carolina has gone into the ocean. there's still the ocean of water coming from upstate down to the east coast. and then running into the already flooded problem that they're dealing with there. that's the latest from the live desk. >>> virginia task force one is working to help people east of columbia. they're doing several things including assessing the damage from the flooding. the teams from fairfax county are performing water rescues, picking up, delivering water and supplies there. >>> i'm molette green. transportation experts say tolls reduce traffic and could be the answer to part of this stretch is but commuters i talked to say that this is only a cash cow for the state. and they say it's not a simple dollars and cents solution. commuters dread the congested i-66 corridor. part
south carolina. they have 40,000 residents who don't have good drinking residents. bottled water is being brought in. at this point officials say it could be days before all that water that came down in southern south carolina has gone into the ocean. there's still the ocean of water coming from upstate down to the east coast. and then running into the already flooded problem that they're dealing with there. that's the latest from the live desk. >>> virginia task force one is working...
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and kingstree south carolina and not only south, but north carolina over 20 inches of rainfall. i want to show you an image that struck me from nasa. this is a satellite image. you can see the plume of moisture over south carolina. it is all a fire house. we had joaquin to the south and east of the storm and the cut off low that gave a moisture susupply. it is an epic event. it is called a thousand year storm because it is it a rarity to have the storm totals in such a short period of time. flood advisories for south carolina and north carolina. there is the upper level low and there is joaquin. both of these working together. the winds funneling the moisture and it will finally clear out on tuesday. the damage is done. flood waters are starting to recede but we'll see the damage and some cases, months if not years for them to rebuild here in some cases. we'll see the forecast radar moving offshore by tomorrow and then clearer skies for the rest of the work week. in the meantime over the next 12- 24 hours, we'll see a situating of 1- 3 inches. and moving out of south carolina wh
and kingstree south carolina and not only south, but north carolina over 20 inches of rainfall. i want to show you an image that struck me from nasa. this is a satellite image. you can see the plume of moisture over south carolina. it is all a fire house. we had joaquin to the south and east of the storm and the cut off low that gave a moisture susupply. it is an epic event. it is called a thousand year storm because it is it a rarity to have the storm totals in such a short period of time....